Forest Area School District Pre-K Counts Handbook

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Forest Area School District Pre-K Counts Handbook Forest Area School District Pre-K Counts Handbook Board Approved: August 21, 2019 Table of Contents Pre K Counts Overview .. .. Page 3 ……………………………………………… ……………………………………………… Staff Qualifications and Contact Information . .. ... .. Page 4 ………… ………………………………… …… ……… Curriculum Information . ..Page 6-7 ……………………………………… ……………………………………………………… Parent Connection . ..Page ………………… …………………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 ● Communication ● Open House ● Parent-Teacher Conference ● Volunteers ● Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) ● Screenings Classroom and School Procedures . .. Page 7-10 ……………………………… …………………………………… ……… ● Birthdays ● Special Occasions ● Meals, Nutrition, and Allergies ● Transportation ● Supplies ● Clothing ● Outdoor Play ● Schedule ● Classroom Expectations ● Emergency Closings ● Attendance Policies ● Confidentiality Transitioning into Pre-K .. .... .Page 11 ……………………………………………… ………………………………… ………… Transitioning from Pre-K to Kindergarten .. ... ...Page 12 ………………………… …… ………………………………… 2018-2019 School Calendar ..Page …………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 2 Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts Overview Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts, established by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, is bringing quality half-day and full-day pre-kindergarten to nearly 19,000 three and four year olds in Pennsylvania. What can I expect from a PA Pre-K Counts classroom? Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts classrooms will: ● have teachers with the education and expertise to teach young children ● use a curriculum that will help your child grow academically and socially ● regularly review your child’s progress and choose teaching and learning activities that are best for your child ● help you and your child adjust to pre-kindergarten and smoothly transition to kindergarten ● offer a small class size (no more than 20 students per one teacher and one classroom aide) so that your child has plenty of one-on-one time with the teacher ● operate 180 days a school year Who is eligible for Pre-K Counts? st ● Children must be 3 or 4 years old by September 1 ​ of the enrollment year ​ ● Children are only eligible for the Pre-K Counts program for the 2 years preceding their eligibility for kindergarten ● Income eligibility is up to 300% of the Federal Poverty Level * 2019 federal levels Family Size Annual Monthly Weekly 1 $ 37,470 $3,123 $721 2 $50,730 $4,228 $976 3 $63,990 $5,333 $1,231 4 $77,250 $6,438 $1,486 5 $90,510 $7,543 $1,741 6 $103,770 $8,648 $1,996 7 $117,030 $9,753 $2,251 8 $130,290 $108,58 $2,506 Each Add'l $13,260 $1,105 $255 300% of the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines 3 West Forest Contacts Teacher Jennifer Fish [email protected] 814-755-3302 Aide Cindy Hoovler [email protected] 814-755-3302 School Nurse Krista Wright [email protected] 814-755-3302 Head Teacher Amanda Olsen [email protected] 814-755-3302 Principal Dean Hoffman [email protected] ​ 814-755-3302 District Contacts Position Name Contact Information School Counselor Ashley Sumosky [email protected] 814-755-3302 or 814-927-6688 Specials Teacher- Michael Wright [email protected] Gym 814-755-3302 or 814-927-6688 Specials Teacher- Michelle Mazur [email protected] Art 814-755-3302 or 814-927-6688 Specials Teacher- Jane Cislon [email protected] Library 814-755-3302 or 814-927-6688 Specials Teacher- Lori Beatty [email protected] Music 814-755-3302 or 814-927-6688 Superintendent Amanda Hetrick [email protected] 814-755-4491 Director of Elisha Pospisil [email protected] Curriculum & Tech 814-755-4491 Staff Qualifications The teacher in our pre-k classroom has a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood education and has a Pennsylvania teaching certificate. Teacher aides are required to achieve the status of “highly qualified” to maintain their position. In addition, the teacher and aide are required to attend various trainings and professional development activities each year. 4 Curriculum Information The Pre-K Counts classroom uses The Creative Curriculum® for Preschool which is a comprehensive, ​ ​ ​ ​ research-based curriculum that features exploration and discovery as a way of learning. Our goal is to develop ​ ​ confidence, creativity, and lifelong critical thinking skills. The Creative Curriculum® for Preschool allows children ​ ​ ​ ​ to master skills at their own pace. It enhances social/emotional, physical, cognitive and language development. It also uses steps that sequence the development of a child as an approach to learning. All lesson plans are aligned with Pennsylvania Early Learning Standards. The classroom is arranged in centers. A description of ​ ​ each center is listed below. Art A creative outlet for kids to help express their emotions and ideas. Children can experience different textures and use different materials as they create their works of art. Fine motor skill development and improved hand-eye coordination are developed in this center. Blocks Block play enables children to improve their motor skills, practice problem solving, and to learn how to work with their classmates. It allows children to explore their creative side by building unique structures and communities with blocks, block people, and block animals while teaching children about basic engineering and architecture concepts. Literacy There’s a quiet area where children practice their reading, writing, and comprehension skills. This area helps children express their ideas, explore their interests, and learn about the world around them. Technology A variety of great educational resources that can be utilized to teach children new subjects in a fun and interactive way. The goal of this center is to help children become digitally literate, explore information about their world and can use technology to accomplish various tasks. Dramatic Play Allows children to role play as adults in everyday situations and explore a variety of careers. Dramatic play encourages creativity, self-expression, and knowledge of the community. It is also used to help teach children about other countries, cultures, and customs. Sand and Water Children can explore with sand and water and learn to share with others as they play in this learning center. This center broadens children's sensory play experiences and encourage creativity. 5 Nature and Science This center brings the outdoors indoors and gives children opportunities to explore nature and science concepts. Music and Movement Encourages children to be physically active, and gives them opportunities to experiment with sound and music. A music and movement center can also promote self-expression, foster creativity, and help children relax. Math and Manipulatives Children can practice problem-solving skills and improve their hand-eye coordination, in this center. This center also fosters a positive attitude about math. Parent Connection Communication Every child will have a folder in their book bag. Important notes from the teacher, calendars and newsletters will be sent home in the folder. Parents are encouraged to place any important paperwork or notes in their child’s folder. Teachers assist children in emptying and filling their folder every day. In addition, please feel free to call or email your child’s teacher anytime you have any questions or concerns. Open House An evening school wide open house is held in the fall. We invite all preschoolers and their families to come in and check out the classroom. We will share our daily routine with you and show you what your children have been learning. It will also be an opportunity to explore the rest of the school building. Parent-Teacher Conferences Parental involvement is the key to your child’s educational success so we encourage you to attend parent-teacher conferences! Our school district will holds parent-teachers conferences in November for all ​ ​ students and as needed throughout the year. Conferences are a wonderful time to look at progress, see samples of student’s growth and set goals together. More information will come home about conferences. Stay tuned! Visitors and Volunteers We encourage parent volunteers in our classroom throughout the year. Whether you are sharing a special talent, reading a story or volunteering during a school party, we would love to see you in our classroom! Whenever you need to visit the school, access us through the main front doors only. You must press the door buzzer, enter the main office, sign-in and present identification to obtain a visitation pass which is to be worn at all times while in the building. Our school district has a policy that all volunteers must have their clearances in order to volunteer in our school building for the protection of all students. The process of obtaining clearances 6 is fairly simple and free. To find out more please contact Central Office at 755-4491 or visit our website: http://www.forestareaschools.org/parents/volunteer-information/ Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) Our school has a very active PTO. Please plan to attend a meeting. PTO holds a variety of family fun activities throughout the year. Please pay attention to school calendars that come home for dates and times. Screenings Pre-K Counts classrooms will complete a developmental screening known as Ages and Stages (ASQ) and Ages ​ ​ ​ and Stages: Social-Emotional (ASQ-SE). Input from parents is very important. We will either meet with you to ​ fill out the screenings or send them home for you to complete. In addition, our school nurse will conduct vision and hearing screenings
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